Canstar has announced that the results of its survey for Most Satisfied Customers in the Online Retailers category reveal Mighty Ape as the winner.
In time for International Women's Day, MYOB has launched their highly sought-after DevelopHer programme for the first time in New Zealand.
InternetNZ group chief executive officer Jordan Carter has announced he is stepping down after almost 20 years with the organisation.
ASB, Kordia and the University of Waikato have announced a new scholarship to provide financial support to outstanding students.
Christchurch-based tech founder Adam Hutchinson has been selected to pitch oVRcome at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas.
The membership appointment will allow Spark to continue working closely with communities to help them thrive using innovative technology and practices.
Payroll is an essential part of every business, but it can be challenging. Here's how Wellington-based company FlexiTime did it.
After a series of tests and optimisation demonstrations over the last year, 2degrees has announced the official launch of its 5G Network in New Zealand.
The company recently signed a conditional agreement to acquire a 60% majority share of cybersecurity specialists DEFEND.
The risks of online schooling in New Zealand are significantly higher than pre-pandemic, with cyber safety a major concern.
The finalists for the iSANZ security awards have been revealed, and a virtual ceremony has been scheduled for 17 March.
Cloud multinational Amazon is adding Auckland to its Local Zone network with a new AWS Local Zone set to open in the city.
The best New Zealand broadband and energy providers of 2021 have been revealed at this week's NZ Compare Awards.
Wages are largely up this year, so money may not be the factor it once was in influencing employees willingness to resign.
This year is set to be a defining year for the banking industry as it enters a period of unprecedented transformation.
An Auckland based artificial intelligence company Soul Machines has raised $US70 million ($NZ105m) to meet growing demand for 'digital people'.
New Zealand's Consumer Data Right (CDR) aims to empower consumers by enabling secure data sharing with third parties, promoting financial wellbeing and privacy.
The digital technology sector is now one of the country's top earners, contributing an estimated $6.6 billion to the economy in 2019.
New app by 2degrees aims to encourage mindful phone use among New Zealand adults, who are seeking a better balance between online and real life.
Whanganui introduces Talent Connect, a matchmaking app for businesses and professionals, aimed at boosting the local job market.